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: rheumatism of the bladder. The privations which he so wonderfully im- 
oses on himself are not in consequence of want or necessary retrench- 
ment, but rather of long habit, great self-command, and characteristic 
_ who come to him for advice and assistance. His scientific zeal remains 
unabated ; his collections and manuscripts are deposited at Corrientes, 
where he has founded a national museum. On the following morning I 
assistance.” I took leave of him with a sorrowful heart. How gladly 
me; I was disturbed by no guide; I was alone with my mournful th 
on Bonpland sinking into the grave.” 
ow ha Ww 
was the last letter which I received from Bonpland, from 
j'ai plantés. Que je serais 
heureux, cher Humboldt, de te revoir encore une fois et de renouveler nos 
Venirs Le mois d’aott prochain, le 28, Je compléterai ma 
i i. vient de mourir 
Borja, on the 29th of May, but without further particulars 
of April Lallemant conversed with him at Santa Anna, On 
